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SOSSTICATED ABORIGINAL SONG Cadman and Indian Prin cess Give a Plcasant Entertainment n, moat BtfarJ-Oanl feature about ^ cetxeert which Mr. Ch.rle, W.ke Zi co*-****'' a*** m A<>oli*-n Hal1 ?a!,t l ht w*s the audienee?ita aire and =u ?o-/?8*-? *9rU*T*a* 'd tbfl aubject pro sented. This subject was the music of ?ha*. are historieally the abongines of America. the Red Indiana. Comment haa often heen made in theae columna on the growing interest in fo'.k muaie. That intereet ia a p?r fectly natural expresaion of a feeliri^ , which to a largor extent than is gen erally recognixed is responsible for the European war -a vast curative procens whicb nature aeema to bave planned to restore racial Tirility. In muaic its purpose Ib to provide material by which composere can restore the element of eharacteriatic content to the art which seemed to have exhnusted itneif on the purely technical and aensuous side. It ia natural and proper that musi Arnheim Clothes May Be Had as Low as $20 Notwithstanding the advance in wwolena and trim? mings. and the added cost of labor. we are still showing a large assortment of Suitings and Overcoatings to be made to measure at this very reasonable price. Remember that every suit or overcoat we make is atrictly guaranteed for ?tyle, fit, and workmanahip. Other prices for suits and overcoats r?nge as high ai $50. 5im*.Ie$ and style sujsestions sent upon request Amftptm two st*o itcs eaOADWAV tr tttNTrt 8TRJ.ET Ar-O SO E-420 ST- DCT FIFTH *> MADISON AVCS** The Largest Merchant Tailoring Lstablishmcnt In the Worli THOMAS HEALY Broadway at 66th Street, New York City Announcea, Beginning TONIGHT SENOR SOLI'S Marimba Band Direct from Guatemala. GREATEST DANCING MUSIC IN THE WORLD. RESTAURAiNT and MAIN DINING ROOM, e^eirlngB at 7; ? BALCONADES at 10. 48th St. Theatre jWTJ1 ? a-w-w"!^ SBOBaQB BII0.MUU'KB 1 ** /?/C/V /WAA/, POO/*? MAAf AST0R?MAT. TO-DAY 50c to $1.50 TAYLOR HOLMES _;_.?. B-NXER BEAN ??Yrigpva TBaaua aeaf Hroa/iwa* Wkh Miiv Boiand, Fredenck Truesdell and the Most Notable Cast on Broadway. _ fftWHE GIRL TROM BRAZIL Pierrot \ Prodigal *_fr*-H THKOrOHOCT. ?____,_!- . aa L-.l fr.al -***-! f ?? ***a*r*a."--T*.i T.rr.te __ . BOOTH . .?:.*%*?*!''_ /usuo v . -r" -T:.F*N LINA ABARBANELL Vlw,.\s_i?-,M'1W FLORA BELLA' CORT Sat . 3 JO ?a 4 Kf.W 0-.I '** Playa. Wftrt _??.' S: >.?a- ?? ? t* yea ?**-? *a, I***-, a flat ? M i-r't G-aal N?w 'oasedj Hii WASH'N SQ. PLAYERS l'l_-1MI;MgiB>S"iVi: .a-tl*6 taaVJIy tl,6 !ra* > LYRIC BD?_*waT t*a* W T00AT 2:15; T0.1l.rlT 1:15 Orentest Amusement Event ln A Century! BEAUTY AND DARING! -Vufraented Orchestri of 60 Plys Rob-rt Hood Bowers' _c_t? l! SYMPHONY /'*nm i>\M.<iSfii, Oaaaf. ^V lUrt MiMHi; III THT. nKAHO.I ^ KI x i -i \ ri ai 8 AT AI.OI ? \ N HAM.. __?*???> M'.__n ' la aM Ai _e liaa i. ??*??..i., k? 4 raal-rel RMrtr, q .m **Aa mt Hat .ifl.. ?. 'r.'.t Hall *?r.? ???'RI''> t. Carner/ie Hall n\r. hursday Afternoons . riw. saturday Evenings *_*>>*-anj> llalak. r,|.,.. I,,!-,... "_>*f*>t*?*v*a I >.',!* ? ail,r_f_* Kt /_?? ?eW-1-al^.-.a. |l ... ae, f,? .it,., ???????.ru Knora I***.. A.olUta, Hall LECTRICAL EXPOSITION *oi Majta. SKow I*2?aw* <_i_arnui. r A1__C__ U.__.t,*__, OCTllt.il MAXINEELUOTT'S. ', _/-_&., *'' i Comsdv MSVKK SU* HODGE kAff ?fiTri ST. ????;.;'?;,..;_*??. i:x ii \rii ETALTON iili.Vr* _M__Ltt_.t_J__t.a_ ST WFKKKI'Nr t-?'"* TOMORROW AND ?Jf'V.a- FRIDAY, 2.30. MAUDALLAN T..r nor d 'trrKTiia tTrr.r.-.?? tr __?*__ AND HER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of FORTY rjitNKKT W-,-"i: Osodoeter. TO-M.RROW - Tta VUtnc of Stlo-aa." Oi.ly Tiri !n Um* Tnrlr At uug m*tmu*rtt: Tkt enrhmuni pai "extra concert sunday night, OCT. 22 Hha aliaa Auin *V.\ appear ln l.ar iim* M? pnut-om -~d t". Miul Allan H?rr,p*i-r.- Orr.*a tra arill ruilir a ir**c'.a. r,.r'.?Timmi I'rlra. Hifl, tt, i: SO. |1. "Jo. ??*o. LITTLE THEATRF Violet I'eu-c. Ir < . mo' I ?-'?* TO-M(.in AT 8:1.1 HUSH! > Vat T. 'I. Stlrring! lHE MAN WHO CAME BACK Playhonse t ? CASTL.SSUA,..*** 44-' ST.-^ JJ'KL I THE BULL HIKG tfj* l.r.at-al Mldn'alit Stiotr un tjfgrth long acre S?-5 V ._fl W-i.COLLIER * H0THIN8 jtfj TRUTH STANDARD,;^* ?r",r.S_[*^ "JUST A WOMAN" PARK^.V.-rv '?.' tV'.tV.* -S fcS 0?'r*r.s.fv;._:i..LlZATION NEXT MONDAY AND TWICE DAILY THIREArTEfl The New^hriUJFjlm THE MASK OF LIFE wr ln a' PETE MONTIBELLO t ? MDaalM 11'ifl" Sothiivj Like It Ever Seen Hefore In This Country PRICES 15c, 25c, 50c. 4Mh B rrf B'wij PUNCH & JUDY NEXT SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 21 THI RE8IDINT CO. I* TREASURE ISLAND INCOMPARABLE CAST INCLUDING __?**_? MiBfllai Mn Ifflflflaa, ___?__ I r>'"" Tu t*..r.M 'Mwa.4 fofa* Bdmu'.-J t.uri.i*. I.,.*. r, ? .'-.* ...ra Ht Of,r., anl 11 txh'rt. ai* * Mi ?<?? tn. a an 1t?. < __m ''*? BOX OFFICE NOrV OPEN I] r h T N l A T _ "THE BIG CHOW" win. a-,'-a Tksypm* \*.,r!.l. Ilnrr.l Nh?a ?l ii ' I ..?.,! l-txa. Only Recital ln New York CARRENO ' Ci/*_?*). Hall. trX I-? 0*A 11. fat 8:11 ???" ? I *-/? (*(*_** Mr l W ( <x_.r*-. rlurli.-a* I'Ui . ''inn-' in America shoulrl have be-n led hy the oniveraal movement to direct 'hrir thoughta to the elements whieh ?ire nt the bottom of the music which Ifl indig-enoua here, and, ao far as af faira like that of !?et nig-ht promote that purpoae, Mr. ('adman'a reeiul. rartly a lecture, partly a concert, ._ hig-hly eommend.ible. lt remains a pity, nevertheless, that the rood meta! in It waa ao rreatly mi-ed with alloy and that so little of its appeal waa riased on aound, sclentific preientation of fact. Very little cf the Indian m.sle sur*. and played waa brought forwnrd aithfll :n thr manner or tho form jn which It PXifltfl flflaong the red m-*n, and the at? tempt to demonstrate that it we.s m perfect an cmot;onal expression aa that of the foUunt-fllc of other races wai r>it:f_lly weak. The only Ihinj, which it j.ioved (if it proved anything) was that there are phraaea in Indian anrr whieh bv artistic treatment 'which meana bjl sophistiration through a larf. Infoflion nf alcmenta developed bj) the art of the white manJ can be made agreeable to the ear and taste. Nothing wan done to demonstrate thc nrti?t:c aptitude of the -Ameriean ab origrines. Thia, however. opens too large a subject to be pursued here. It Ifl more agreeable to riTord the fact that the sones which an Indifll) niaiden whom Mr. Cadman rall? "Princesa" Tsianina and who appeared in "ideal izcd" Indian gi.rb [** did the son;.s nrranged by Mr. Cadman whieh ??'*.? sang) made a pleasant entertain BB_B_, and that there wes enough in her voice, her use of it and her attempts nt dramatir pose and gesture to arou"* the genuine enthusia?m of an audi? enee that filled the hall. Hut ue wi?h that .Mr. Cadman had contei.ted him Bfllf with this and had not put fonrard his Pianoforte Trio in I) iwith tne help of Arkady Pourstin ar.d I'au'o Gruppc) as a sp.cirnen of the music to ne expected from the Ameriean school ?f composers. Retter the rhr-irir ber musie of other men, trained abroad perhaps, or at least pursuinp the ideals lepresented bv the art as it has '.n developed Ifl r.urnpe. H. F. K ? Lecture on Mental' Hygiene The aeeond of a aerlea of illuatrated leetures on mental hygiene In the Board of Edueation eonrse at the Harlem Young Men's Chriatian Association will be given to-nlght by George A. Hast ings, executive seeretarv of the mental hygiene committee of the State Chari ties Aid Association. His subject will be "The Soeial Cost Of Mental Dis? ease." 14th Street, net/ Foarth Arenae. ||-_____ v?t-T *STH 8TREET iir.Aiiyi a iTi-':s w,;i ii"rrnr? ALL 8ERVICE A LA CARTE. FINE8T FRENCH COOKINQ. NEW TOHK'ft I. EAPINO T Fl-f PIRbT ?*w*_r. flflk-. NUI'urr! tJlet* ind Mati.lWli.AKal I IB WBRR8 Otr '?SI'AUKl.INO COMEDY .*'?Tlmea VArGAhET ANGLlr. in "Caroline" I VPFIII.. *''*'? **-?? ***? ' -n tjxtj ? *-? ? fl??__-_-?l__l M_, T',-.'. A flal n-T-RKI "A Gr*?t Arter la a Uraat T\*a." -Amtricttx. OTis skinner A;..u.n.v KNICKERB.OCKER _,.. ?fATTNFXS lli IAI A SAT I 13 DAVHi BZLAflCO frnMr.lt PAYIT> WARFIELD in THE MUSIC MASTER t*>i:i r.,a tor Bil II H**__a) p**^onnirr-? COHAN & HARRIS ! .1',*.;.',.? THEATRE M 4: Nt En . .0 Mita 1. daj Al ?___ _:M I.AST fl TIMES. "THE INTRUDER" NEXT WED. NIGHT?Seal, Tom'? am x ___u>f wiu, Taummn "Object Matrimony" /t A Ju ?a FVii-rt I'.rmlmtD c?o rnHAN''* H'????? * : ?* ,m ?so M v_?ri/\ii _> M_? p,u, m .,_ | ;_ MATINEE TO-IIAY AT tt**, ?S Tlmfi Uora MOVtS l?> the Ax TkJt , _5_V*___ ! BVaaMM T_eatl_ | OCT. 23 ' Ihrulrr DAVID I'.td.A^i " prtunla Seven Chances MdNtiAT, Of*T t*J?SMiti To-mor'w. RUTH CHATTERTON ,?,.;? ?(o.i oi i oi nu k'.* ir*< CRITERION t::.\).: &?**$?'. 1$ POEL'l-AK 80r IO CI ,%0 M.iT lil I>\\. ? I.ASI * TIMIfi? GEORGE A-*?I m*^ , PAGANINI t\l\La*l.aDaD BEC. THUR8 EVE.. OCT. TA. 8_ati TO-OAY JOHN DREW_Wuoiimr rinilP B-WATat X'.'lt at ttet \lL.\tii*L \'4:..iib Tn PAT mri ?-Al . RAYMOND HITCHCOCK nn- NEW ??lflI."IT'V*' laa-rai .11 K|. Al I'.-AY t?Ki* 8 I (,l?ba Cr.?njt licerty . ;?::,;?; Ir.cl Biind . I 19 * 1 10 Y M The mo.x m.?r Hlernt pi ' D. W. GRIFFiTH'S ColflflSfll Paoto Speclacle OKCHEtaTKA 01" M. By Arr?n?ei..ent Matropolltan Dpira OB DIAGHILEFF'S BALLET RUSSE MANHATTAN Own || _M S?" * ?th Av K>?a (Kierpt We*.), llH TOiOMW (THURS.) AT 8:30 Tr'Tru\ 8fl Ir"? .Qvlphid?_, Thimu Erl. E?e., Ort. 20-HalKo. I.e Bpectre _? la Il'.a.. Ir*a Paplll.BB (Arnr.rlcm ere) ' :- .pfl're ,r Mt' a r.i' ?' ba mAafaaem li'ar J'irrre Monleut. I end'r. i.n.tr , ...I Ndtrltlei. VKA1S M->? ON HAI.E AT V.\I.V.'m'.'s xno^era houses IO lld.ll IrlUllJ /111., U". ?ar, Bt .a John Powell \. .l._n IUII. ErlUity Aft., Orl. 80. itt S PIANO RECITAL _.? roc. ta> ti M Raflta lu. ?Kawap riira IMrf-*!-*. JOH> W KISiiTtMMIIIAM. Ir - Llora Hoffman MIPRANII? AMEKIfAN DORTf Aeelltan IUII. Thia Aflrrnoon. al 8. .l?n>*r.l .'.Janrl.t A r'oiilon Fni'rher UKUy. ft- ?A SONG RECITAL MULFORD tttrx f L'.IM >.; I Hwla 6? -a !? U H.?'* A Jm.n, iroltan lla-lt. TJimaday Aft., Ort t". rat 8. HAROLD BAUER *TOMl*OaUa*M OF TIIE l*AMT~ I'r ._r?miT mk i/, n.j.1 i-i.i/?-? '!.??? * iii.t v Tttue Ar.,Hrt.i Hall. ?*><* Aft. Orl._ t8,_jtt_8. IlKX ITAL Mft Antonla fawrir. Ifafl ralelnwar Elarc COLUMBIA':' .' ' Mollie WiiliflmB o**X* Company UI, I- r*i /III., IMI. A.**. ?B_ fll. GRAVEURE SEA HARNESSED FOR BIG FILM Ocean and Annetie Keller mann Aid "Daughter of the Gods" By HEYWOOD BROl**N "A Daughter of the Gods" end* with a close-up of the soul of Art.,'*:. Kfll lermann, but most of the interest it more carnal. It is the mortal body of the diving Venus upon which the emphRsis is placed, nnd not infre quently emphasis Ifl a bi*. lonely. Herbert Brerio William F('X p-e'ure. can thei -torm nor defend ? walled eitv with the emciency of Iiavid Grifflth, and. ln spite of many striking bitfl if pho lography, the film which wa.; pro? dueed at the I.yrie Theatre Iast nijr'it lacks the In-pfrational (.ualnv whieh now and a?__:n fairly I*___8JM trom the screen at the behest of Griflth f?n the ither hand, "A Paughter of the God>" ha-- th" enormoai advantage over "Into!. r.-rce" Lhfld It tfllla I Vow and aitain one might w:sh that the dtrteior would rcdnea hi- tale ta ?!?_? pier terms. Th *re is a tendflney tfl Irurn a town, to set a voWno ln action er to perform BOflBfl Othel trifle Bimply beeau?e it is sr. i However, one general Uie haa beer. observed thronghoat the p:.*_r.\ ai.d it is an BxeelleDt on*. WI en h doubt, rhe direetor told hirr ? Kellerai__i- Into the wati r. Som * || no more than thfl ''*':? *>?:: foot tank of a harem; again, it mav be a .heltered poi.d or. best of all, it is the open sea, with a graat l_rf * | agalasl the roel i. Pe.tr. I i and dancing ai.d aenlptar. all nn* translated Intfl nn flntity when Annette Kellermann awilBS. We eannol thin. of anything galtfl t* beautiful fll the aight of rVnneitfl Kfll lermann falling. like Lurifer, from heaven, but lighting much more softly, us the water fairly dimples to meet her dive. One streteh In particular last nfght showed the heroine leaping from a tali tower and splashing throu.h the sea hotly pursued by the bia'*- slaves of the f-'ultan. She gave them quite a chn."e, but, strangely enough, they raught her. We for one were -orr> to Bflfl her go bael ta t! c harem. The tank in thfl eatablishmenl where it wai ilwayi Iadies' day was ro doubt frlled with warm nnd perfumed water, nnd unqut s tionably Anitia could have set new rocorda for all diatmne*! ?'.- m a hun? dred yard- up in tbfl Ml-glio, and yet the plnce crampe.i her ityle, That tanl was all turns, and lf Anitia at'empted the atanding sitting standing di-fl fl* any of thoflfl itantfl she would have bumped her no?e on the tilflfl. Whoever directed thr co?'uming of Misa Kellernann seemed torn batween love of the beautiful and fear of the consequenees. Now- and again the child ot the sea was engagingly frank in hanging her clothes on a hickory limh, but again she wore a curtai'ed yet hideoua get-up which seemed dflfllgnfld to meet the censors about tWO-fllx* teenths of the way. Annette Kellermann and the ?rean IIATIII AND rtrrCErtslE-. NEW AMSTERDAM * **/V_J! MATINEE TO-DAY at 2:15 law & Erlang^r'a Sparkling Cem of Mirth and Melody I Uualc 1 . K AI.il \ S H NEW YORK'S SUPREME SUCCESS _______3_____[_____3 FULTON .,;.? V,.;..'. ': ? , ARMS _______ GIRL 1_irn*%lN_}tt! rAIFTV TBEATJJMS BTENlNfl IH U/-J-.1I UaUnaae TO PAT and* Hat HUDSON M.Tt ro-oAi *. POPULAR 50t TO tl V) MAT. TO-OAY. POLLYANNA The mkt3 thal |.((ti Jo. Inln litlne. harris;;,;1;,,^, ?_. UHDER SEHTEHCE n ll li Oaar*fB N-?h anrl .lan.l ll?-*rti?<r BELASCO :' **->"" I"**?- ! ?LAST 6 TIMES THE l8.MERJ.llt .'. \1.\1 H02IDAT?-SKATS NOW. \"r al ' ' ' :.!??? Seven Chances RELIEF FUND f.OW OPEN I (IVTIM IM. r. m. to ii r. m DAILY UNTIL OUTOBER 22d fU-_iS-.NS_a_J_AR.k_fN nPrllC Venim-otil HLU_J I n.lerta.lnt lor _*_,__>,_____. (lK MBtil ?. tba MrlrUen eufTer tnt I trr.l. -. lOrl ln . .-nitenU ?' I irtfh Marl-rt. ' BIGOK9T SHOW 'MW lOHk HAS i;VKH MU-N. FAIR ADMlSSinNTDAllW n I ALTfl ' \\ ir?i* a 4M si U aaa . rr rl rt Of I' - r ?! a*** ,av DilllaMfla N ?' * ..-, | n , , i Bi - I BROADWAY I VIVIAN MARTIN in fl , r ... ... . _ -I M? IIOI IA KI li NOWOPEN ICE SKATING Pp I I.i I '. in i:.ie A I riii.n,. lil'e, A I A I "IT ' ? ? >!??* ""lr. biik I'anrrri, AI-ALL ??(.,. " .ujr. < laddr i.n rWAT4?T?T i...?.?<?? A <?>. ''??'"??? l,.,., Mal . II I ind M.-rrU N..r.l.U..m. \l ol I \N II \l I . I KID > *? I \ 1. . ?! 8:1ft. MARTHA PHILLIPS ON_uV*-J.Jr-l_/ '?? ? ? "* share the honors of "A Daughter of the I'ods." Hoth screen io excellent ad ?ar.tage. Ir. fact, it seems fair to say that the 'ea has never been harnessed quite so effective'.y for tilm purposes.aa :r. the pieture shown last night. The story eorcerr.ts th** ^e of Anitia Pi - ??? Ol - and the viciss'tudes whieh tr.t-v er .i-ire because of the vicked fairy. ihe mest d'.sagreeable ? .:: and the reallr unmentior.abte ?_\orite ot the harem. True, there i? .-. good fairy. too. It is she who ihange* thfl eroeodi'es into swans at a point when Ar.-.tia seems about to undergo a death most distaateful to an ? vegetari8n. Yet witl all her power the good fairy eai i ???? * thfl *'ata! dsel he ?wc-n the hero ar.d the heroine in a battle pitched with Bueh ferocity neither recognizes the other. Anitia is all-conquerir.g in the water. but in land sports ahe proves less ukilful and ia killed. Her soul goes cplaahing en, and out In the middle of ti.e sea the lovers are u..te', ir' sp rit, IVr.-onal'y we douhted the . i">mj!e?e metamomhosis of the hero nei Hers was a bodilv resurrection. FICHTS AND THRILLS IN 'THE LAST MAN" William Duncan in Vitagraph Film "The Kiss" Shown "The Las* Man." with William Pur .-in ill thr* titlfl roie, w,i? shown ye-*cr i iv |] tl ' l ro/ection ror.m o" the Vita '?raph ?!i*d:n. The pieMire t-lls an in ? r-re.t.'ic atoiy of llffl III Mo";ina and ?be IMulinpines. and is rep'ete with hold uos in the mountains ar.d Bghtfl with the aprifling savage tri'K-s. Man .nders-n play.-! Jeani a Mae ! danghtar ot a highwa' isati, ?nd Ottfl I.ederer wa? S'andy, her father, who alternated bstwaen haldinc up ? - eoaehe. ard tearf- ? 7 hii (iaugh ?( r tfl raad Brawnlng. Then there wss Major Banrey, ? handaaafl rargaan, irhfl *eemed to ra-e been made for .'?anne. bu' who. 'infor'unaiely. iiad a ?*-.fe: Llflntanaat Harna, wha raliarad Harvey of hia __.fs.-h--* wife, and Lorna, the wife. Lorna seemed a bit of a flirt right from the a'art. for the .amera caught her embracing a married man while her huaband was fighting rnalaria and natives In the Philipplnes. Later. at an army post in Montana, ahe resnmed her lovemaklng with Lieutenant Home. (*orinne Grifflth, who played the role, was beautiful enough to make the story plausible. She would not, however, risk having a counter attraeHon ln the home rirele, for she refused to agree to .Teanne's adontion when the la'ter'a father was 4.il!ed. I.ater the faithleas Lorna is divoreed nnd marries Morne. Jeanne goes into a hospital to assist the major, and thing* were about to adjust themselves aaaicablfl when the uprising oeeurred. Major Harvey saves Lorna and her hus? hand, and there ia a thrilling scene when they cross hundreds of feet above a rajring torrent on a grass bridge. And Lorna, of course, eomej to her sense* too late. which is along about th* time that ?he aeea Jeanne as the wife tf her discarded first husbund. Owen Moore and Margnerite Coortflt are eo-starred in "The Kiss," a Famous Players photoplay whieh will be re leased next week The story Is that of a man and a girl who kissed at a mas querade, and of the efforts of the man to locate the kissre by kissing aa many girls as possible. He finally flnds her, hut it is not until he foila the villalu, and rescues the girl from a watery grave._ BUSINESS TROUBLES Rankroptr** Petttlona JAMfS A M*-LOM A -__H, INC A TetHler, ,. rr BM .?t'.nit Jtr-.i A IteChn. * ??>?. ? ??!'?. -.ir?- ,rf ? ,-k fr-airxi al Krrnna and ... by thaaa ci*"in_n <Voe<! A Bell. r, 11."-: for reeet b_U_r; Sehani A fletUtrhtt la $:-r..o .'. r ptiwr aeata, and tba *.'.-*i..ia;i-r*_u? ? ? !*:? T? t.ru>:n**i ??* n'trrrl '**?,'! vfui nn tl il l.rr-or.? . t:a_ lr July, 1*19. "?'th '-tft til Karl il8fl_S**flr, whkh .11 '.atar lrir.?i*"d *o |:?0 COI On IVr.r-.jinr 1. 1*11. rrfalltn-i frtntfd u.* r-nmr-cj ai. iTtai.alrx . 8M ilnoe U*mi ttia bu.l rru l.tt r.tft t*rn prof.ur.'' and fer amnr m.*Hh.i na. r-p-rf-t it 1 '(.1 Bn/tat***"*'i took a-ay flf -. > mUm 'hi (Haaslaa au (in.-.'. uibtuu** tt* ra-., **__ 'O *- J'^ t"r* AKTI. IIIIMHAI. COHTA.VT. IV*-A BBtM-B ht* ber-. f *d aitlr.tt lha a.ry. ihinl.il Intnpar., l"r ot ? 11 Fa-* l"tr. 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S.-liwam MAX UTON, J?*?rw ln ?'-'J.i'H ?* H.E"1 ,.. , it_ .,tt ma.1a tJ\ aaa;|iim*r.t to M-i-r tf Day in and day out There is no one factor Which is a greater aid To business men Than Thc Journal of Commerce Five Cents AU News Stands Or at Your Hoim ANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE Concerts that are differentl Next Sunday at 8:15 . (i.,i,,_.- -xa.ru Uammmmm* ,,. ? _ ?., . ro arlrnni. Cond'r P ... || i -? m a-.'. ai 801 ((**.'??. (K* IS la ?! .?? Ttil'.ararl llll TrU App_-__r,r i , . ttiet SabU-i " ?'?? ttmOm ... . ,, p .i.t-rlW.-dtaeh-TVrJiaii )-ii't Ta ?rHlT(a S> . NEWS OF PLAYS AND PLAYERS Charles Dillingham Lay ing Plans for Cireuit of Hippodromes Fellevir.g that the time is ripe for a series of mammo*** theatreal pro duct.ons, Charles Dillingharo nnd his associates at the Hippoirome ye-ter day organized the Ameriean llippo* droma and Improvement Company, tha province of which will be to build big theatrea and sUge big shows. The cireuit already ineludes Chieago, De? troit, Cleveland. Pittsburgh, Ka-.sai C *y, Philadelphia, Boston. St. Paul, St Louis, Cincinnati and Toronto, and an additional builetin will be issued aa soon as Mr. Dillingham has time to look over an a'las. New theatres will hava to be built in many of these eitisfl. it .a as* fl...<?_, v-'hilo 111 others the comp-iy erpeets to remodel old ores. Nol wi'.l these thea'res be used to hooflfl re touring _ttspa_ra__fl attraetionfl, but they will ;.!so Le availa >le for grand opera and the various cther pui po-r.-s to which large assembly hai's are eommonly put. The present Inc*. of proper playt.ouses is eonpallilS Mr Pillingharr. to limit the tour of "Hip! Hip.' Hooray!" to seven cities. Aeting in the genrra! mteres's ef humanity and "Und*r BastaBC-*,*1 Sei-.vyn _-. ('o. have loritad Thontai Meti Os-orr.e to speak at the Ilarr " Theafre after to-day's matinee. Vr Osborne w.il spenk on politles, but tr.e >??'."? yr.* have givrn h :n t.-.*r:n- ? mention thfl lame of their atlrSCtian ;n ease the necess"y arises \o ad m^.i-in will be charged. A tc-ond editlon of "Miss Spring time" ia about to begin rehearaing, and will open ln Boston during the holl days. Elss Alder, of "Around the Map," will have the title role. The Shuberta have started rehearaals for "Strike the Lyre," a muslral play, v-ith book by Thomaa Sydney. lyrica by Harrv B. Smith and music by Jerome Kern! In the east will be Frank Syl vester, Rert Lealie, Thurston Hall, P^rcy Ames, Clifton Webb, I.ois _f.rs* 41th, Vivian Waaaall and Peggy Wo.*..'. Thomas Sydney. it Ifl AXplsinfl-, Ifl thfl psfludasyn of Luke Thomns and Sydney Smith, who are. respectively, the sons of Augustus Thomas and Harry B. AliVFRTlSEMENT. ..PVERTISEMEXT. R.. -j), .?. Ptrthir- '.'<* lee* tritt. .ind Sak C_*_ Waler. ol .tr I ara.xi I '-*? * !?(. *? o'a.i a.1 2 trw*_ ia lard mfh _8_flB rlat Kiai. 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Th. _i.orn.ous preisure of rolling mill* and stamp mg machines makes the thick, aheet metal in "^Weatr Evor" iftcnsils dense and smooth, hard and rigid. They are made without joints or wams?no place for food to li;dic no coating to chip ofF?are pure and safe. Their ' wonderful dtirnbi'.ity save? the expense and annoyance of continually buying ne.v cooking utensils. _^y Rrplace uter_ails tha. w?__r out f*th y$k-.' wrt-i utem-ls thnt "Wtamr-l^eur" H-JjfV 8-?id by t-Mding rv-mrf-ie-i*, H --i?W <r-il?b<n_ ?** ' Hartfwara Stoeotx. II vou do not vef ibow why so raaiiy woflcs or**fo* ""W-a-jr?????** la other -ind- ot nloasino-a and ?__--?__ u'eneilt. *at m ?as-.u-.i Sflew P-a fur ool. SSc at store or Iron _a, pos_a_o paid. OdW |*od muly -b.iI Novaaaho. 50, 1916. Ad.ie-a TT.. AJn-flianB Co*ki**j U.e-sstl Ca., DtpL 87. Raw Smith. The vouths war. elassmatss at uW top the bill st th? 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